Retro Festival Film
After a fun night of networking with the film community at the Tucson Film Mixer join us for a Retro Festival Film!! This event is free to attend!
Past Films
After a fun night of networking with the film community at the Tucson Film Mixer join us for a Retro Festival Film!! This event is free to attend!
Join us for a fun night of networking with the film community! This event is free to attend, no RSVP needed, just show up! Enjoy food provided by Los Chipilones Tacos and Hot Dogs (right next door to Pidgin Palace Arts).
Introducing Whiskey Williams, the iconic has-been honky-tonk diva whose rise and fall is the stuff of legend. From a one-horse town to the bright lights of Nashville, her journey takes a wild turn with a viral video—now set to a dubstep remix of her infamous "High-Speed Climax." Caught between newfound fame and a tumultuous love triangle with Paul, the lovable grocer, and Dick Princess, the enigmatic bard of Blood Wand, Whiskey must choose: soar to stardom or burnout on a barstool at the Dixie Tavern?
8 of the best short films! - Death Mask | Mortal Coil | Heirlooms | To Touch Them | Eyes on Me | A Telephone for God | The Itch | Halloween: Safety or Sacrifice
10 must see short films! - Remember This | Bebo Was Here! | Where My Road Ends, Yours Begins | Ari | It's Expensive To Be Poor | Man O War | The Independent | Be Here Now | Nine Awkward Dates | Pink Pilled
WINNER OF THE AUDIENCE AWARD AT SLAMDANCE 2023 and dozens of other international awards, American Pot Story: Oaksterdam is a documentary about how change transpires in America. The account of "a small group of concerned committed citizens" (to quote Margaret Mead) who took a huge risk in order to bring about a massive shift in public perception. It all happened at Oaksterdam University in Oakland , California - a magical place where cannabis history was made, falling right in place with Oakland’s rich history of civil resistance. Today when we see celebrities and corporations get into the cannabis business it’s easy to forget how many millions of people unjustly suffered and still suffer because of the American drug policy. Our documentary is not just an important historical chronicle of a campaign that brought into the mainstream a taboo topic, it’s also an inspiring reminder of how democracy can work when people come together in an effort to fulfill our pledge to liberty and justice for all.